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J Gen Virol 74 (1993), 1471-1474; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-74-7-1471
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The multiplication in plants of arabis mosaic virus satellite RNA requires the encoded protein

Yuan Yi Liu and J. Ian Cooper

Institute of Virology and Environmental Microbiology, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SR, U.K.

Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis was used to create two mutations at each of three positions within the open reading frame (ORF) of a cDNA clone representing a satellite RNA from a lilac isolate of arabis mosaic nepovirus (ArMV). Three of the six mutants, in which stop codons were introduced at three different sites, did not direct synthesis of a translation product. The other three mutants, in which stop codons were not introduced, directed synthesis of a translation product (39K) although, in two of these, the mutation led to a single amino acid substitution. When Chenopodium quinoa plants were inoculated with in vitro transcripts from each of the six mutants together with the genomic RNA molecules (RNA-1 and RNA-2) of ArMV, progeny RNA was detected only with two of the three mutants in which the nucleotide changes did not introduce a stop codon to the coding region. To look for complementation, two deletion mutants were made. In these, 113 or 117 nucleotides were removed from two consecutive regions within the ORF. Two insertion mutants (in which the deleted sequences were replaced with a 130 nucleotide sequence from RNA-2 of cherry leaf roll nepovirus) were also made. Transcripts from none of these mutants retained messenger activity and none was detected either in C. quinoa plants or in virions, even in the presence of wild-type satellite RNA.

Received 9 December 1992; accepted 1 March 1993.


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